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A Few Discouraging Trends From Earnings Season

It's a huge day for earnings, with the most anticipated earnings report of the season, Apple﻿, getting released after the market closes. While investors will be anxiosly awaiting results out of Cupertino, it can be useful to zoom out and look at how earnings season is shaping up across a wide range of companies. When you do so, you see an interesting trend emerging: Companies are missing revenue expectations in large numbers while meeting or exceeding earnings at a normal rate. It's a trend that Dow component AT&T backed up with its own revenue miss and earnings beat this morning. With about a quarter of the S&P 500 already having reported, we have enough data to discern these trends,. Analyst and editor Brenton Flynn goes into more detail in the following video.

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